The LORD is
close to the brokenhearted and saves those whoare
crushed in spirit. Psalm 34:18

Who is the LORD?
The LORD in Hebrew means: the Eternal, Jehovah, the self-existent One. The One
with no beginning and no end. "I am the Alpha and the Omega," says the
Lord God, "Who is, and Who was, and Who is to come, the Almighty." Rev
1:8; 21:6; 22:13.

Close in Hebrew
means: To be near, at hand. Not far, but within reach, very close.

Broken in Hebrew means: Bursting, broken
in pieces, crushed, hurt.

Heart in Hebrew means: Your feelings,
will, and intellect. The center, the core of your being.

Saves in Hebrew means: To be opened wide
and free. To be safe while you are being avenged, defended, delivered, and
persevered in your rescue. The LORD always gets victory.

Crushed or contrite in Hebrew means:
Crushed to a powder, destruction.

Spirit in Hebrew means: Wind, by
resemblance breath, life. As to the mind, spirit, wind - your soul.

Putting this all together:

If your
very heart, mind and soul, the center of your being is crushed and hurt, then
the Lord, the One who has always existed, is near you right now. The Lord Who
knows all about you is very close to you when you are bursting or broken in
pieces. The Lord loves you no matter what you
have done in your life. If your mind, your spirit is crushed to almost destruction, then the
Eternal Jehovah is the only One who can save you and set you free from your
troubles. The Lord God Almighty is able, eager and willing to make you safe. He
alone will avenge, defend, deliver, and persevere in your rescue. The LORD
always gets victory for those whose spirit is crushed to a powder and ask Him to
save them.

Do you have your very soul broken into pieces and crushed? The Lord God He
wants you to approach Him now. He alone is able, eager and willing! Bring
me to Cast your careson the Lord and He will sustain
you.

Lord in Hebrew means: Eternal, Jehovah, self-existent. The One with no
beginning and no end. "I am the Alpha and the Omega," says the Lord
God, "Who is, and Who was, and Who is to come, the Almighty." Rev 1:8;
21:6; 22:13.

All in Hebrew means: All, any, and every. Altogether, howsoever as many
as, whatsoever, the whole.

Putting this all together:

A just and lawful person may have exceedingly great, mighty and numerous
afflictions. A righteous person may have situations that are bad, evil and
filled with adversity, calamity and distress. This just person may have
exceedingly great grief, hurt and sorrow. Yet, no matter what the trouble, the
Eternal Jehovah, the One with no beginning and no end, will rescue that person
without fail from every trouble they have. The Lord God Almighty will take out
and away any and all troubles of the righteous person, the one who trusts in and
depends upon the One True God.